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-. : ■■ ; r , — ■ .'■ ■ . '■■ - „ tNE^jEAtANoI •-^IcLOTOIIIOMCroRYI ■ . *' T-STINTER A PPROACHES y- W' inter /Approaches - • -~ YODSHODLD BE PROVIDED TIM" AY- WE SUGGEST AN INSPECM- TION 01? OUR NEWLY - OPENEDWARM GOODS. RAINCOATS WWhoTKSg^ EQUAL OUR PRESENT STOOK OF TAILOR-CUT, READY-TO-WEAR RAINCOATS THE PATTERNS— are Smart. THE CUT— is Stylish. - * THE FINISH— First-Class THE PRICES— Distinctly Moderate. : 27/6T52/6. N.Z: - CLOTHING FACTORY. "CENT3AL" TRAFALGAR-ST. - ROBT. ALLAN, Manager. t CRESCENT^ BLEND (£'3+ TEA .-%*' .. Is a good drinking Tea, combining the characteristics of Darjeeling and Ceylon Teas, and this is produced by careful blending. The chemical conditions of soil, and varieties of climate affect plant life. Thus, Teas grown in Ceylon ljave distinctive characteristics and greatly from the Teas grown in India, China and elsewhere.^' There are, . in point of fact, over 200Q different kinds of Tea, arid it is thp duty of the bleniler tt^ modify* tyjrßhnen and emphasize features* by blending. TL't ris why CRESCENT BLEND "TEA is eo good. J FROItfALL STOREKEEPERS - - / *^\4 PER L*.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 April 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 April 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 April 1907, Page 2